The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 04, 1955, Image 2

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5 Vie for 'Miss
Joan Hunter
46 Borough Merchants
Donate Gifts to Queen
It looks as though the next Miss Penn State will be as well—or better off—than a
television quiz show winner. She will receive gifts from 46 borough merchants which in
clude anything from a sport shirt to rhinestone earrings.
Miss Penn State will be either Gail Smith, Barbara Patton, Louise Justin, Joan
Hunter, or Faith Gallagher—the five finalists chosen from 29 entrants iti the Miss Penn State
Inquiries
To Be Made
On Plaques
Nittany Council voted Monday
night to request that the Depart
ment of Housing send letters to
schools represented at the Per
shing Rifle Regimental Drill Meet
last weekend in an attempt to re
cover two memorial plaques miss
ing from the Nittany Dormitories.
Visiting members of Pershing
Rifles were boarded in the dorms
over the weekend.
After the groups had left, it
was noticed that the memorial
plaques, honoring alumni who
were killed in service duty, were
missing. Each of the dormitories
is named for a dead alumnus.
George Mauler, who was elected
ptesident of the council Monday
night, explained that while it is
possible the riflemen did not take
the plaques, the council should
ask the department of housing
to investigate the matter by writ
ing to the visiting schools.
In other' action, council made
plans for a public mixer from 2
to 5 p.m. May 15 in the main ball
room of the Hetzel Union Build
'ng. The Bob Alexander Quar
tette will furnish the music.
Other officers elected were.
Thomas Smith, fourth semester
education major, vice president;
James Martin, sixth semester lib
eral arts major, secretary; and
Theodore Thomas, fourth semes
ter civil engineering major, treas
urer.
Auto Accident Victim
- -"esi Satisfcectory
John W. Miller, .sixth semester
pre-medical stuaent, was reported
satisfactory and making steady
improvement, by Centre County
Hospital authorities yesterday.
Miller was injured in an auto
crash April 24, when the car he
was riding in crashed into an
other car at the intersection of
Fairmount avenue an d Locust
lane.
Carpenter to Propose
r , l*ina Code Changes
John Carpenter, recently re
tiled president of Interfraterni-
Iv Council said yesterday that
w7ll propose several minor
changes in the IFC waling code
to the Senate subcommittee on
stn-lent affairs today.
Carpenter declined to com
ment on the proposed revisions.
contest.
Miss Smith, an eighth semester
journalism major, was sponsored
by Chi Omega, of which she is a
member, and Delta Upsilon. She is
a Women's Student Government
Association senior senator, and
managing editor of LaVie. Her
hobby is horseback riding.
An eighth semester education
major, Miss Patton was sponsored
by Pi Kappa Phi and Atherton
Hall. She is a member of Kappa
Alpha Theta, Chapel Choir, and
Thespians.' Her hobbies are sing
ing, sewing, and sports.
Miss Justin was sponsored by
Phi Delta Theta and Kappa Kap
pa Gamma, of which she is a
member, and is an eighth semes
ter pre-meical major. She has
been on the women's debate team
and was scholarship chairman of
Gamma Pi Epsilon, women's pre
medical honorary society. Her
favorite hobby is golf.
Sponsored by Beta Theta Pi, ,
Miss Hunter is an eighth semester
education major and a member
of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She was
runner-up for Miss Pennsylvania
and a finalist in the Dartmouth
Carnival Queen court this year.
She is interested in outdoor sports,
especially golf.
Miss Gallagher is an eighth se
mester arts and letters major and
was sponsored by Alpha Sigma
Epsilon and Delta- Gamma of
which she is a member. Her main
hobby is sports and she is this
year's May Queen. Matrix Girl,
and Senior Class secretary-treas
urer.
The winner will be selected at
the coronation ceremonies at
8 p.m. Monday in Recreation Hall.
Last year Nancy Van Tries of
State College was chosen Miss
Penn State.
Gifts from the merchants in
clude: permanent wave certifi
cate, Alice arid Don Hairdressers;
jewelry, L. G. Balfour Inc.; jew
elry case, Blair Shop of Gifts; pair
of stockings, Bottorf Bros. Boot
ery; box of candy, Candy Cane;
Kodak Brownie camera and Bulls
eye flash outfit, Centre County
Film Lab; necklace and earring
set, Charles Shop; gold bracelet,
Clearfield's; dollcake, Colonial
Pastry; loving bracelet, engraved
with "Miss Penn State," Crab
trees; pair of stockings. Danks
and Co.; nylon gloves, Egolf's
Inc.; and charcoal stationery,
Ethel Meserve.
Three pairs of stockings, Glick
Shoes; box of candy, Graham and
Sons; Schiaparelli paper, Griggs
Pharmacy; Columbia Star Time
record, Harmony Shop; gold cuff
links, Jack Harper; sport shirt,
Hur's Mens Shop; two Irish linen
handkerchiefs, Kalin's Dr es s
Shop; belt, Kalin's Mens Shop;
rope ,earls, Katz; navy leather
scrapbook, Keeler's University
Book Store; and knitting bag,
Margaret's Shop.
Perfume, McLanahan Drug
Store; aluminum tray, Metzger's;
earrings and necklace set, B. P.
Moyer, jeweler: Flarry .Tam2s long
playing record, Music Room; col-
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
AIM Awards
To Be Given
At Banquet
The presentatiOns of the As
sociation of Independent Men's
annual awards to outstanding in
dependent students in scholar
ship, activities, and athletics will
be made at the AIM-Leonides
banquet at 6:30 p.m. Friday in
the Hetzel Union dining room.
Also to be presented will be the
Outstanding Senior Independent
award, which was assumed by the
AIM . Board of Governors last
week when the Penn State Club
announced it could not present
the award for financial reasons.
Speakers for the banquet will
be Ross B. Lehman, AIM advisor;
Edith G. Zinn, Leonides advisor;
Robert Dennis, president of AIM;
and Joan Packard, past president
of Leonides. Dennis and Miss
Packard will review the accomp
lishments of their organization
during the school year.
Installation of new AIM officers
will also be on the program.
Among the honored guests will
be President Milton S. Eisen
hower, Director of Student Af
fairs Wilmer E. Kenworthy,
Mrs. Kenworthy, Dean of Men
Frank J. Simes and his staff, Dean
of Women Pearl 0. Weston and
her staff, and All-University of
ficers.
Psychology Club to Meet
Edward A. Abramson, assistant
professor of sociology, will speak
on "Power and Cgmmitment" at
a meeti.tg of the Psychology Club
at 7 p.m. tomorrcw in 213 and 218
Hetzel Union Building.
The club will discuss plans for a
picnic.
ogne and perfume, Rea and Der
ick Inc.; evening purse, Schlow's
Quality Shop: compace, H. S.
Shomberg, jeweler; silver evening
bag, A. Simon and Co.: string
gloves, Smart Shop; movie tick
ets, State Teacher; china figur
ine, Treasure House; and a cor
sage, Woodring Floral Gardens.
She will also receive gifts from
the Athletic Store, Centre Hard
ware, Mary Leitzinger Shop, The
Merivale, Mur Jewelry Co., Penn
State Photo Shop, Penn Whelan
Drug Store, Persia's Shoe Store,
and James Wolfe, florist.
THE PERFECT PIZZA
SALLY'S
WE DELIVER AD 7.2373
State' Title
Conflict Exam Schedule
Announced by Watkins
The conflict final exam schedule was announced yester
day by Ray V. Watkins, University scheduling officer.
Students taking conflicts will be notified by their in
structors. Only students whose
names appear on the list will be
permitted to take the exam. The
schedule is as follows:
Acctg 1 June 2 10:20 7 Sparks
Acctg 2 June 2 3:40 7 Sparks
Acctg 3 June 1 8 17 Sparks
Acctg 4 June 2 8 7 Sparks
Acctg 7 June 6 8 7 Sparks
Aero E 1 June 3 8 209 Eng C
ABCh 35 May ; 31 8 209 FL
ABCh 426 Ante 1 10:20 209 F'L
Ag Ec 1 May 31 3:40 on Ag
Ag Ec June 2 8 211 Ag
Ag Eng 14 June 1 8 105 Ag Eng
Anthy 1 May 31 8 126 Sparks
Art 89 May 28 1:30 106 M Eng
Bact 21 June 2 8 209 Freer Lab
Dot 2 June 3 8 218 BL
Bot 3 June 3 8 218 BL
Bot 27 May 31 3:40 218 BL
Bus Stat 1 May 28 1:30 2 CH
Bus Stat 2 June 1 8 316 Sparks
Chem 4 Arne 8 109 Osmond
Chem 20 May 31 8 104 Osmond
Chem 31 June 2 10:20 104 Osmond
Child ram 18 June 1 7 p.m.
205 Osmond
Child Fam 405 May 31 8 209 H Ec
CE 44 June 3 8 207 Brig A
CE 51 June 3 8 101 M Eng
CE 61 June 3 3:40 101 M Eng
CE 90 June 2 102 M Eng
Cl Tex 101 June 1 8 114 H Ec
Cl Tex 102 June 1 8 131 Tern
Cl Tex 301 June 2 10:20 114 H Ec
Corn 5 May 31 8 3a Sparks
Corn 6 May 31 1:30 3 Sparks
Com 7 June 1 8 126 Sparks
Corn 8 June 1 8 125' Sparks
Com 15 June 2 8 125, Sparks
Com 16 May 31 10:20 3 Sparks
Corn 20 May 31 3:40 126 Sparks
Corn 23 June 3 8 126 Spaiks
Corn 24 June 2 10:20 126 Sparks
Com 25 May 28 7 p.m. 110 Osmond
Com 28 June 2 10:20 .3e7Sparks
Corn 30 June 2 8 202 Willard
Corn 31 June 4 10:20 124 Sparks
Com 33 June 1 3:40 3 Sparks
Corn 37 June 2 7 p.m. 126 Sparks
Com 55 May 28 7 p.m. 110 Osmond
Corn 425 May 31 3:40 128 Sparks
Com 436 June 1 7 p.m. 125 Sparks
VEDNESDAY. MAY 4. 1955
Corn 476 . May 31 8 3 Sparks '
Dram 61 June 2 8 101 Willard
Econ 2 June 2 8 3 Sparks
Econ 14 June 2 1:30 233 Sparks
Eton 15 June 3 8 233 Sparks
Econ 405 June 2 1:30 3 Sparks,
Ed 1 June 7 8 217 Willard -
Ed 25 June 3 8 107 Willard
Ea 52 June 1 8 107 Willard
EE 3 June 4 8 220 EE
EE 5 June 3 1:30 221 BE
EE 8 June 4 1:30 202 EE
EE 9 June 2 8 220 EE
EE 435 June 2 8 207 EE
EE 470 June 2 3 201 EE
E Mchs 11 June 2 10:20 102 a Eng A
E Mchs 12 May 31 8 201 Eng A
E Mchs 14 June 2 1:30 102 a Eng A
E Comp 1 June 6 10:20 3a Sparks
E Comp 5 June 7 3:40 228 Sparks
E Comp 9 June 2 8 3a Sparks
E Comp 26 June 2 10:20 128 Sparks
E Lit 4 June 1 7 p.m. 233 Sparks
E Lit 6 May 31 8 128 Sparks
E Lit 15 June 2 3:40 128 Sparks
E Lit 21 May 28 1:30 128 Sparks
E Lit 25 June 3 8 128 Sparks
• Lit 42 June 2 8 8 Sparks
E Lit 72 June 1 3:40 8 Sparks
E Lit 401 June 3 3:40 8 Sparks
Ent 15 June 1 1:30 113 FL
Fd Ntr 421 June ' 1 8 209 HEt
For 445 June 2 8 3 For
French 2 June 1 8 127 r•Sparks •
French 4 June 4 8 128 Sparks
Gen R Ec 15 June 4 3:40 316
Sparks
Geog 1 June 3 8 225 MI
Geog 2 June 3 8 229 MI
Geog 20 June 1 3:40 229 MI
Geog 24 June 1 8 218 MS
Geog 26 June 3 8 218 MS
Geol 20 June 1 8 121 MI
Geol 32 June 2 8' 225 . MI
German 2 June 3 8 127 Sparks
German 3 June 2 8 128 Sparks
German 4 June 2 8 129 Sparks
H 1 Ed 60 May 28 3:40 301 Rec Hall
Hist 6 Jtine 2 8 127 Sparks
Hist 12 May 31 8 127 Sparks
Hist 18 June 4 8 127 Sparks
Hist 19 June 3 1:30 127 Sparks
(Continued on page eight)